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    Consumer Rights

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    Case study!!! Coke fined for insects in Sprite | New Delhi‚ April 28 (PTI): A city consumer court today ordered Coca-Cola to pay over Rs 1 lakh after a man found dead insects in an unopened bottle of Sprite‚ advertised as the company’s top product in the soft drinks market.“It seems that giant companies have only focused their eyes on their one-point programme ’ make money. For that end they will even play with the public’s health‚” the district consumer redressal forum (north)‚ comprising its

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    The Right to Die

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    The Right to Die A difficult problem that is facing society is the legalization of euthanasia‚ another word for mercy killing. Euthanasia is a method of causing death painlessly to end suffering. People who are in a coma because of accidents and elderly people who are terminally ill because of incurable diseases are being kept alive by artificial means. They do not have a chance to recover‚ but American laws do not allow doctors to end their lives. Although many people feel that doctors must do

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    Womens rights

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    Women’s Rights Act The Civil Rights Act was approved in 1964 and is considered to be a landmark piece of legislation. The Act was set to end racial segregation in schools and help all races become equal in the eyes of society. It wasn’t set up to stop discrimination on opposite sexes. A demarcate from Virginia added the word sex which gave a whole new prospective for the civil rights movement and gave women rights to become individuals. Some argued that he put the word sex in there so the bill wouldn’t

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    Bill of Rights

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    Failed Amendments His/301 Dr. David Carter July 22‚ 2013 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * How and why do amendments become part of the Constitution? * Thomas Jefferson put it best. In a letter to a friend in 1816‚ he mocked “men who look at constitution with sanctimonious reverence‚ and deem them like the arc of the covenant‚ too sacred to be touched”‚ “who ascribe

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    Right to Counsel

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    Right to Counsel CJA/364 October 9‚ 2011 Right to Counsel Every individual is afforded the right to counsel in criminal proceedings. It is the liability of the government to provide every defendant facing criminal charges with legal representation that also is considered sufficient (2011). The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees every individual the right to a swift and public trial from an unbiased jury of his or her peers in the state or district in which the crime was

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    The Right Game

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    The Right Game: Use Game Theory to Shape Strategy by Adam M. Brandenburger and Barry J. Nalebuff Harvard Business Review Reprint 95402 HBR J U LY- A U G U S T 1 9 9 5 The Right Game: Use Game Theory to Shape Strategy by Adam M. Brandenburger and Barry J. Nalebuff Business is a high-stakes game. The way we approach this game is reflected in the language we use to describe it. Business language is full of expressions borrowed from the military and from sports. Some of them are dangerously

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    A Fight for Rights

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    Sha-Dasha Poe Heather Lowry English 1101 7 November 2013 A Fight for Rights Standing up and fighting for rights within the community is worthless if there are not supporters who believe in the fight as well. Within Tommie Shelby’s “Social Identity and Group Solidarity” he discusses how African Americans must come together and stand up against racial and social injustice. Shelby implies that black solidarity needs to be emphasized more towards the community on how we should be treated equally

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    Collective Rights

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    Collective rights are the rights guaranteed to certain groups in Canadian society for historical and constitutional reasons. In Canada Aboriginal peoples; such as the First Nations‚ Inuit‚ and the Métis‚ the Francophone and the Anglophone populace are recognized as the founding peoples of Canada. The rights belonging to the groups are entrenched in the constitution because they are a part of the collective identity and are the founding peoples of Canada. Rights develop over time; they are not things

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    Chloe Levkulich Dr. Sean Martin Thinking and Writing 25 July 2013 Proposal to Ensure Safety of American Rights The American people need a wakeup call‚ a call to change‚ and a call for action because our entitled‚ god-given‚ Constitutional rights are at stake. The WNYC‚ or local nonprofit public radio station for New York City states‚ “There is no record of how many illegal searches take place every year. In a written statement to WNYC‚ police spokesman Paul Browne acknowledged that illegal

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    Inmate Rights

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    Kristen Paul Week 7 December 1‚ 2012 The Rights that Inmates Possess Upon entering prison‚ inmates will lose most of their right as a free citizen. Although most of our rights afforded to us are a result of how we live our lives here in the United States‚ some of our rights still are maintained within the prison walls. These rights are listed within the First‚ Fourth‚ Eighth‚ and Fourteenth Amendment. The First amendment states we have the right to freedom of speech‚ press‚ and religion.

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